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Genre | Experimentalfilm |
Role | Distribution |
Field | Performance, Film, Architektur |
SILVER VEILED is a video work by the artist duo Ginevra Panzetti and Enrico Ticconi. In a choreographic series of revelations, SILVER VEILED explores the symbolic power of the flag in its ability to contain different values and evoke contradictory feelings of belonging and separation.
We distributed the film international festivals.
- Selected Screenings:
- 05/2021 Dublin Dance Festival (UK)
- 11/2021 Torino Film Festival (IT)
- 03/2022 Kinetoscope – International Screendance Film Festival (USA)
- 07/2022 Tranås at the Fringe – International Arts Festival (SWE)
- 08/2022 Odense International Film Festival (DK) / International Experimental Competition
- 09/2022 On Art Film Festival (PL)
- 09/2022 Futur Performance Film Festival Hamburg (DE)
- 10/2022 Portland Dance Film Fest (USA)
- 10/2022 Imajitari Dance Film Festival (ID) / Jury Award Best Dance Film
- 10/2022 POOL – Movement Art Festival Berlin (DE) / Jury Award
- 10/2022 Exeter Dance International Film Festival (UK)
- 10/2022 BIDEODROMO International Experimental Film and Video Festival (ESP)
- 01/2023 Multiplié Dance Film (NOR)
- 02/2023 Greensboro Dance Film Festival (USA)
- 03/2023 Festival Video[An]Danza Internacional (USA)
- 05/2023 Video Art Miden (GR)
Directors, Performance: Ginevra Panzetti, Enrico Ticconi
Assistent Director: Ilaria di Carlo
Sound Design: Sergio Salomone
Cinematography, Editoring: Ettore Spezza
Sound Mix: Max Costa
Stills © Ettore Spezza, SILVER VEILED, 2021
Genre | Dokumentarfilm, Filmische Adaption |
Role | Bildgestaltung, Tonaufnahme, Montage, Farbkorrektur, Tonmischung |
Field | Architektur, Musik, Konzert, Kultur |
The project MUSAIK. Jazz in Fugen took place on 4 September 2021 as a musical prelude to the cultural opening of the historic prayer rooms at the Marktkirche Halle (S.). As part of the ERDF concept for the renovation and upgrading of the Marktkirche Halle, which is an individual monument and cultural heritage site, the approx. 8 square metre rooms, which can be opened to the outside space on both sides of the church, are being reactivated. After the renovation of the Marktkirche in accordance with the preservation order, parallel to or following the building site period, the connection to the urban space will also be sought in the future through cultural formats and building site art. We filmed the musical opening of the event series.
Genre | Ausstellungsfilm, Portrait, Experimentalfilm |
Role | Bildgestaltung, Tonaufnahme, Montage, Farbkorrektur, Sounddesign, Tonmischung, Untertitelung |
Field | Bildende Kunst, Literatur, Performance, Architektur, Museum |
The Bauhaus Residency enables artists from all over the world to live and work in the historic master houses again. Between 2020-2021, we realized 4 films that accompany the invited artists in residence in their work processes. The films translate the encounters between original Bauhaus ideas and contemporary art into an audiovisual form.
The works created by the artist Sofia Dona and the writer and performer Mara Genschel bring the hidden foundations of everyday life to light: Sofia Dona devoted herself to the relationship between humans and animals, Mara Genschel to the claimed mastery of the historical Bauhaus.
with: Sofia Dona, Mara Genschel
Curation: Florian Strob, Valentina Buitrago Garcia
Sounds: David Kamp
Genre | Ausstellungsfilm, Portrait, Experimentalfilm |
Role | Bildgestaltung, Tonaufnahme, Farbkorrektur, Sounddesign, Tonmischung, Untertitelung |
Field | Bildende Kunst, Literatur, Architektur, Museum |
The Bauhaus Residency enables artists from all over the world to live and work in the historic master houses again. Between 2020-2021, we realized 4 films that accompany the invited artists in residence in their work processes. The films translate the encounters between original Bauhaus ideas and contemporary art into an audiovisual form.
For the annual theme Infrastructure, curator Alexis Lowry chose modular, sculptural, and industrially produced objects by artist Charlotte Posenenske as the focus of her work. Writer, philosopher, and literary scholar Hannes Bajohr drew on archival texts to approach the invisible infrastructure of the Masters' Houses.
with: Alexis Lowry, Hannes Bajohr
Curation: Florian Strob, Valentina Buitrago Garcia
Sounds: David Kamp
Genre | Ausstellungsfilm, Portrait, Experimentalfilm |
Role | Bildgestaltung, Tonaufnahme, Farbkorrektur, Sounddesign, Tonmischung, Untertitelung |
Field | Bildende Kunst, Medienkunst, Literatur, Architektur, Museum |
The Bauhaus Residency enables artists from all over the world to live and work in the historic master houses again. Between 2020-2021, we realized 4 films that accompany the invited artists in residence in their work processes. The films translate the encounters between original Bauhaus ideas and contemporary art into an audiovisual form.
During his residency, the window became a membrane for artist Jan Tichy, photography a communication between inside and outside, past and present. The novelist and playwright Kristof Magnusson dealt with his own working processes in video works.
with: Kristof Magnusson, Jan Tichy
Curation: Caroline Janksy, Florian Strob, Valentina Buitrago Garcia
Sounds: David Kamp
Genre | Ausstellungsfilm, Portrait, Experimentalfilm |
Role | Bildgestaltung, Tonaufnahme, Farbkorrektur, Sounddesign, Tonmischung, Untertitelung |
Field | Bildende Kunst, Literatur, Architektur, Museum |
The Bauhaus Residency enables artists from all over the world to live and work in the historic master houses again. Between 2020-2021, we realized 4 films that accompany the invited artists in residence in their work processes. The films translate the encounters between original Bauhaus ideas and contemporary art into an audiovisual form.
In her work Hausen for Haus Gropius, sculptor Inge Mahn responds to the existing space, working out of it, with it, against it. In her poems, the poet Sujata Bhatt explores the relationship between animals, humans and architecture.
Genre | Imagefilm |
Role | Konzeption, Bildgestaltung, Montage, Farbkorrektur |
Field | Architektur, Kultur, Kulturpolitik |
Under the guiding principle of Open Factory, the Internationale Bauausstellung (IBA) Thueringen is developing the Eiermannbau in Apolda into a place for many and many things. Through innovative reuse and reinterpretation, the icon of industrial modernism is to be brought back into the public consciousness, the potential of the district town of Weimarer Land is to be strengthened, and added value is to be generated beyond the town of Apolda.
For the kick-off of the Open Factory 2020, we realized a film that presents the site as a future working and creative place with workshops, studios, offices, businesses and productive open spaces.
Additional cinematography: Nick Teplov; Thomas Mueller, Meisterwerk
Sound mixing: Gregor Pfeffer
Genre | Portrait, Experimentalfilm, Dokumentation, Imagefilm |
Role | Bildgestaltung, Tonaufnahme, Montage, Farbkorrektur, Konzeption, Tonmischung |
Field | Architektur |
For the Berlin-based architecture firm TRU Architekten, a film was made in 2020 about the Music Pavilions at the University of the Arts Berlin.
Our audiovisual approach moves between documentary and experimental film and accompanies the daily happenings in and around the buildings from sunrise to sunset.
Genre | Portrait |
Role | Konzeption, Bildgestaltung, Tonaufnahme, Montage, Farbkorrektur |
Field | Architektur |
STUDIO OINK, based in Leipzig, specialises in object and product design and creates customised concepts for high-quality interior design.
Produced for the It's all about the details industry meeting organised by baunetz interior|design, the film presents the successful company in a short portrait.
Music: Gregor Pfeffer
Genre | Dokumentation, Interview |
Role | Bildgestaltung, Konzeption, Tonaufnahme |
Field | Architektur, Geschichte |
Under the title IWV - Innere Westvorstadt: Rueckgriff und Experiment im Leipziger Kolonnadenviertel, the architectural and historical context of the Kolonnadenviertel in Leipzig is illuminated to accompany the annual program of the Leipziger Kunstverein.
In video interviews with two of the architects primarily responsible, Dr. Frieder Hofmann and Siegfried Kober, Diana Felber and Juliane Richter explore the specific conditions of the late but productive postmodern phase of Leipzig architecture in the 1980s.